Your worth is not tied to your paycheck. Your work is your purpose, your calling, and your service to others. Prosperity comes not just in the form of money but in fulfillment.
Peter 4:10-11: “Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s Grace in its various forms.”
Service
If you’re a singer, you have a divine chance to replace broken spirits with joy, peace and to connect humanity by fostering a sense of freedom.
If you’re in medicine, you’ve earned the opportunity to give hope where there’s hopelessness in the most compassionate way possible and to promote transparency in real healing.
If you’re a teacher, you have the power to impact and change the trajectory of our future and expand the opportunities for human development.
If you’re law enforcement, you have been handed a huge responsibility and obligation to humbly and as peacefully as humanly possible to equally protect and serve the very folks who gift you back in the form of your paycheck.
If you’re in transportation, you’ve been blessed with the task of transporting the most valuable cargo in the safest manner across the city, state, or country, moving America forward for the benefit of us all.
You get the point?
Offering
Look at your work as an opportunity to serve others. It has nothing to do with titles and paychecks. It’s an absolute opportunity to impact the lives of others. A Unselfish Offering. When you step into your calling you’ll never view it as work again because you’ve been blessed with internal satisfaction.
The paycheck is a gift.